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7973M&M'sDoes this mean we'll start seeing commercials where the red and yellow M&amp;M's are giants? <br>Mr MagicMay 07, 2014View
7972M&M'sYeah really! One of them is equal to about three regular M&amp;M's. Hard candy shell overload.Vaporman87May 07, 2014View
7971True Lies<span style="font-weight: bold;">Simon:</span> (<span style="font-style: italic;">Wetting himself</span>.) Would a spy pee himself?<br>Mr MagicMay 07, 2014View
7970Comic stripsInteresting references.<br>Mr MagicMay 07, 2014View
7969Comic strips<blockquote rel="thecrow174"><b>thecrow174 wrote :</b><i><br> <blockquote rel="Vaporman87"><b>Vaporman87 wrote :</b><br> <blockquote rel="thecrow174"><b>thecrow174 wrote :</b><br><br> What was the name of the town the Peanuts gang lived in? That was never revealed.<br></blockquote> The name of town was Wah,wah,wah. </blockquote> I don't think the town is called Daisy Hill. I believe that's outside of the Peanuts' hometown. </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br>Correct.&nbsp; Snoopy came from the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm.&nbsp; <br><br>The town was never specified.&nbsp; I'm sure Schulz wanted to keep it open-ended and universally identifiable.&nbsp; However, he did occasionally reference his own childhood:<br><br><span style="color: rgb(51, 102, 102);">Schulz was born in Minneapolis, and his family moved to St. Paul when he was four years old, first living at 1680 James Avenue and then moving to 473 Macalester Street, Saint Paul, Minnesota. There are hints in the early strips that the setting for Peanuts is Schulz's boyhood home, near North James Avenue, Minneapolis; in one early strip, Schroeder mentions his address as "1770 James St.", and in another Lucy shows Charlie Brown a trophy she has just won, with the words "Outstanding Fussbudget of Hennepin County" on it (Hennepin County consists primarily of Minneapolis and its suburbs). In You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown, Lucy receives a phone call from someone "looking for Harold in St. Paul".<br><br>In the strip for March 23, 1984, Peppermint Patty loses her homework to a gust of wind and mentions that her English theme was last seen on Selby Avenue and her history paper is flying over Highland Park; both are locations in Saint Paul, Minnesota.</span><br>shakin steakMay 07, 2014View
7968M&M'sWhoa! Those are huge!<br><br><br>Mr MagicMay 07, 2014View
7967Comic stripsI like how the characters in Foxtrot keep up with the times.<br>Mr MagicMay 07, 2014View
7966Comic stripsI do enjoy The Far Side. I have a few books of Far Side comic strips laying around somewhere in the house.Vaporman87May 07, 2014View
7965Comic stripsTop Tier:<br>Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Bloom County/Outland, Non Sequitur<br><br>Peanuts Tier:<br>Peanuts<br><br>Middle Tier:<br>Jump Start, Mutts, Beetle Bailey, Rose is Rose, Frazz<br><br>Lower Tier:<br>Luann, For Better or For Worse, Fred Bassett, B.C.<br><br>Utter Garbage:<br>Marvin, Garfield, B.C., Broom Hilda<br>shakin steakMay 07, 2014View
7964Comic strips@thecrow174: :lol: That's great! I'm rooting for Garfield though.Vaporman87May 07, 2014View